I'm a self-confessed shopaholic who lives, breathes and consumes fashion on a day to day basis. I am currently pregnant with my first child and have set up this blog to share the wardrobe dilemmas I experience on a daily basis trying to find ways in which to dress my ever-growing bump. I hope you enjoy following my journey from bump to baby. Due in April 2015.
Saturday, 11 October 2014
14 weeks and counting
So I found out I was pregnant when I was just two weeks after doing a digital scan the afternoon before a friends birthday drinks. When I saw that the result said I was 1-2 weeks pregnant I was totally shocked and overwhelmed. The baby was planned but I hadn't expected it so happen quite so quickly.
After that day, I started taking my Pregnacare vitamin supplements and got in touch with the doctors to make an appointment with the midwife, but the road to my 12 week scan seemed like the longest and slowest journey I have ever been on. Although I told family and friends relatively early on, because I am a pretty big party girl so to not drink on a night out was like wearing a big red shiny beacon saying IM PREGNANT! It was pretty obvious. However, I did manage to avoid work nights out and get away without telling anyone at until after my 12 week scan. Although i did have a few close encounters where I was carrying a bottle of tonic around in my bag and switching vodka and tonic for a pure tonic! What a mission that was. However now that everyone knows it feels like a huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders.
That first scan was amazing, as I am sure anyone who has been pregnant will appreciate, the first 12 weeks are a little surreal. Apart from sore boobs, I was very lucky to have no morning sickness, so at times I felt like I was imagining the whole thing and it wasn't really happening. So when I finally reached what I thought was 12 weeks (I actually measured 11 weeks) and saw the baby for the first time I couldn't help but to start laughing. Seeing it's heart beating and its tiny arms and legs was literally one of the most amazing things in the world (even though slightly uncomfortable because you have to have a full bladder at the time, so I was dying for the wee!!).
Up until this point I haven't really had to think differently about what I have been wearing on a day to day basis but as a slim size 6/8, I am now finding that my lower abdomen is most definitely swollen and firm. Which is weird when i press it because you can actually feel the top of the womb where the baby is. Anyway a few pairs of jeans are starting to feel a little snug, and much to my dismay, a number of mini skirts I wore last winter are definitely not comfortable to wear anymore :( ......So this is where the fashion dilemmas begin.
I certainly don't look pregnant to a stranger, I just look a little bloated and pot-bellied so the idea of wearing anything fitted like pencil skirts or bodycon midi dresses is not appealing at the moment. I am therefore starting to look for alternative comfy but trendy outfits that I am wear to work and at the weekend...
So...I went on a little shopping spree today to start checking out my options for the next few weeks and my god it was one of the most depressing experiences of my life. As someone who follows fashion and loves trying new trends, I found a trip to the high-street extremely frustrating. Most of the items on the rails, especially the skirts and trousers, are totally unwearable for pregnant ladies like myself. There are plenty of options in the top department but certainly when it comes to the lower half of the body, shopping on the high street is going to be far trickier than I originally thought it would be...i did however find a nice pair of maternity jeans in Topshop but I think the maternity range at ASOS is going to be my saving grace during my pregnancy. Its literally amazing and has so much choice at affordable prices.
So my first shopping spree was more challenging than I thought it was going to be but I am determined to embrace my bump and still maintain a chic, stylish and fashionable look on a day to day basis. My first big hurdle is a black tie event next week......check out my next blog post to find out what I wore and where I got it from...
Happy pregnancy xxxx
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